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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, March 20, 1941

Find Request For Permit ILANDISVILLE
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To Sell Ice Cream in Pa.
‘State Mouse Yard i in 1796
late that back in


History books re dled if they if they were surprised by ice:
 
 
 
the days when President James| cream.
Madison was worrying his way The manuscript is a petition,
through the War of 1812 i lated 1796, from a gentleman re-
Dolly created quite a sen y come from Haiti, for per-
serving her guests with a new and to sell ice cream in the
unfam concoction called ice sylvania State House yard in
cream. Philadelphia. Since he didn't
A manuscript recently discovered| bother to explain what he meant
in the Archives Division of the| by ice cream, it seems probable!
Pennsylvania State Library, De-|that the food must have been fam-
partment of Public Instruction, sug-|iliar to Pennsylvanias a dozen|
however, that ea
Dolly's
been widely
rs before Dolly
the White House.
gests, guests | y
have trav- | ed

New & Reopened Plant
Trend Continues In Pa.
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Reopening
ening of new ones in Pennsylvania | persons.
| <r
The new plant which the Brock-
were vy by the State
way Glass Company, Inc, began
reporte

Department of Commerce.
 

largest of the revived indus-| erecting last June at Crenshaw,
1s will at tne Car- [Jefferson County, is expected to
5 Steel Company's Pen- | begin production of bottles in Feb-
coyd Iron Works at Manayunk,|ruary. Pre-heating of the equip-
whic been idle since April [ment to begin commercial produc-
1938. s plant will resume pro-|tion of glass began on January 15.







and 100
Madison enter-|



time from 5 to 9 P. M. They'll be
looking for you.
P.T.A. Mects Tonight

duction within a few days ‘with 150 | The company will continue the op-
employes. Full operation may ex-| eration of its original plant at{ The monthly meeting of the
pand employment to 1000 men. | Brockway. P.T.A. will be held in the grade
The West Pittston Iron Works,| The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Com-|school auditorium tonight, at which |
Inc leased the Vulcan Iron! pany’s new $80,000 mirror plant|time the election of officers for the
/ West Pittston and | is virtually completed and is ex-|ensuing year will take place with
the acture of pected to be in operation within a|the following program:
ration is expect- | short time. Invocation, Rev. Bechtel, pastor
the next six] The third new industry for North| Silver Spring Church; Piano Solo, |
betwe 300 and 500 Wales within three months is the|Beth Trayer; followed by the bus i- |
employed in three Leroy Novelty Company, which has ness meeting; Solo, Jean Longe- |
leased 85300 square fect of space Xylophone solo, Esther
tor Schay County, wood specialities. Weaver; Report from committees;
 
out







of Officers;
ny an indus-! The . D. Cigar Company of | Election Piano solo, |
try since everal collieries closed in| Beth is establishing a factory | Betty Edwards; Award of Banner:|
1938 will be the home of a planti at Kulpmont with employment ex- Duet, Jack and Walter Longe-
which the Mahanoy Valley Coal pected to increase to 50 or 75 op- necker; Trumpet solo, Donald Gin-
will build to prepare] erators. der; Speaker, Caleb S. Buche:
s and bank coal. The B. C. Undergarment Com- |Principal Manheim Township hig!
rinton Pottery Company, pany of New York City has ac-|school, and vocal Trio, Jim Nolt
now opera at Wellsville, Ohio,| quired space in a building in|Dorothy Kaylor and Caroline Heis-
will erect a new manufacturing Bloomsburg to begin production of tand.
plant at Shippenville, Clarion Co. cotton and woolen underwear with lay Cast Announced
ns call for the erection of a/30 employes. The company ex-| On April 4 and 5, the East Hemp-
modern factory building with 30,000 pects to double its employment | field High School will present “The
square feet of floor space. It is when capacity production is reach. | Kissing Link", by Jay Tobias. It
estimated that eriiplo yyment will be! ed. stars Corinne Hollinger as Penelope


Pioneer Woman H ad







“g 99 as
calp” Trouble In 175
tode who complain of “fatiguing and expensive” journey
and problems! to Philadelphia, she had not yet
take from the ‘scalp’ |reccived a bounty for the “Indian
Cot. : Scalp” she had delivered.
rot ; of the frontier-women who | >? p
hater ep . She showed some grounds for
helped to settle nnsyivania. os 3 “
fi Sis complaint by pleading that “one
» a laded, old u- might think Common humanity




Divisi | would induce
ite Library, | low me some


. . i ah |
> Instruction, | occasion, especially as I lost my
l, of Ship-!husband & Son.”
ne Sec-i Unfortunately for history, there
record of Mrs. Mitch-
is not known
she was ever able to col-
bounty for her Indian scalp.
1IS no otaer
lls troubles and it
| whether
a| lect

 
| Karl, Mi
| Loretta,
Myers
SALUNGA
Fackler
Mrs.
Ralph
Phyllis, Mrs
Raymond,
and daughter,
Yackley and son, Paul, Mrs. Bless-
ing and daughter, Orlene, Mrs. Levi
ifer and son, Richard, Mr. and
| Mrs, Dattisman, Miss Ellen Dattis-
Mr. Franklin Peters, Mrs
>s Myers and sons, Ralph and
Mt
Wor
With Mrs.














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man,
Personals
Mrs. Levi Peifer and
ily ended the funeral of the

. Miss Elizabeth Swei-
, at Elizabethtown on Wednes
rning.
Hiestand and Co., are
Wayne Chick starter.
ad another page
chicks with Wayne
H. ad-
their on
your
starter.
nd Mrs. Charles Dietrich of
and Mr. and Mrs. Levi
were entertain-
and Mrs. Walter
honor of

toc
Mr.
Sunday evening in
twenty second wedding
anni-
Entertains League
Musser, entertained the
s League of St. Mark's United
en church at his home on

 

Mrs. Iph My I's. h vy evening at which time
Surprise Shower rof. Hewitt, of Lebanon spoke on
The members of the £ America’s Position as a World
| Power”,
Class of the M. E. S. S. an
mothers held a surprise shower Hewitt played a piano solo
 
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their teacher, Miss Dat and Robert Stehman presented
recently announced her engage- | several accordion selections.
ment to Franklin Peters, last —————
Thursday evening. | Fifteen year-old Peggy Durman
Thoze present were: Mrs. Fack- | of Dartford, England, has received
ler and daughters, Peggy and Lynn { a Sea Guide Medal of Merit for res-
Mrs. Way and children, Fern and | cuing drowning children.
/
, ON Or (

the Gentlemen to al-|
small matter on that]
! Link,
|

a seemingly plain and unat-
tractive blonde girl of twenty and
Scott Nissley as Peter Wetherill,
studious and intelligent man
twenty-three, but rather shy
retiring. The story itself
a
of
and
is
a
| Honor
Lan ge,
| templating


Miss Frances
D. Fackler
Florin is one of the three hur
Mrs. R.
students
Roll a
West
six
Highway west
the residents
ing up quite

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of



Fackler,
of
0
St
rder to achieve this distinction, an


relocating
Gettys
thereabouts aie
protest.
want the road moved

 




 


daughter of
Square iS MA, of
urch elected
The W.
B. Ch
—
Cu

n the Cc
 
better Fox; Secretary, Mrs.


average of ei five or 4 :
i Sh cy ct man; Secretary Literature, Mrs.
must be attained. kl hy
| WH ber of the Seni nd je | Lydia Staley; Secretary of Thank
| a member of the Seni lass and js == %
{ : 14 Offering, Mrs. Cora Campbell; Sec-
enrolled in the Health Education
jeculum. She i member ol} of Stewardship, Mrs. Irene
curric . => SS a emeel =
the Student Advisory Board, thc | Mrs. Eva Becktel was
eo ail oa . >
Women’s Glee Club, and the Val- elected delegate to the Annual
kyri Club, W. M. A. convention to be held at
Kyrie oN
ee etl fee eee Harrisburg May 6-8, Mrs. Metzger,
{
; NERS mo alternate delegate.
R’ NERS OBJECT | ate deleg
PROPERTY OWNEF « i i oo
The Highway Department is con- |
the Lincoln| Subscribe for

burg and
pul-
don't
They

if 3
and Economy !
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Advertisers In
The Builefin
Service and aim to please you.
Scan these pages and call on them
you are interested in Quality
Thrill-packed stories
when the Yankee
the seven seas—a saga
IE hardship and heroics
|

Cap'n Dave Landers, or
of the old wind s

Are thoroughly Reliable. They | miss his great stories i
want to give you Satisfactory
1 the big magazine
On

slight but none the less amusing
little thing which speeds
furiously at a mile-a-minute,
a-second pace. The
immediately with the rising
along
laugh-
begins
of the
first curtain, and from that moment
forward the play gains further in-
terest, finally developing as a bet-
action
ter-than-average play despite its
| story fault.
Ably supporting Corinne and
{ Scott is a stellar cast. They are
| Mrs. Alicia Link, Penny's step-
mother, played by Marian Nolt;
| Sussan

a peppery cook play-
ed by Anna L. Bowers; Lynda
Link, a seductive, gypsy-dark girl
of eighteen, Alice Jane Herr; Miss
Winona Wetherill, the implacable
foe of kissing an Aunt of Peter,
Norma Landis; Mrs. Ada Jones,
Penny's Aunt from Nevada, a loud
woman with a golden heart, Eula
Mae Bender; T. Jasper Jelks,
breezy, pompous man with plenty
of self assurance, Noel Dorwart;
Johnny Miller, a young college
student, Douglas Breneman; God-|
frey Gayheart, a lisping ex-movie|
actor, Russell Murray, and X. Y.
Piggot,
a
Zilch, a dumb private detective,
portrayed by Herbert Wolfe. It is
produced and directed by Miss
Mary Lee Forney. |






Elect Officers i
At a meeting of the Landisville
Fire Company Auxiliary at the
home of Mrs. Paul Weaver, Mon-
day evening the following officers
were elected: President, Mrs. Ira
Hess; vice president, Mrs, Ira Hess
vice president, Mrs. Ira Hess; e
president, Mrs. Ira Hess; vice pre-
sident, Edith Heiserman; Secretary’
Miriam Kaylor and treasurer, Mr
Harry Rudy.
Lawrence - Mease
Hazel Lawrence and Bud
were married by Rev. Daihl, ¢
church of God. After a short trip
they will reside here. |
Red Cross Notice i
Many of the local ladies are
knitting and sewing for the i
Cross, any one ine to do this
work please contact: Miss Ruth |
Hoffman or Mrs. Earle Ginder. 3
A meeting of the local branch |
was held at the Fire House on |
Friday evening at which time these |
additional solicitors were named: |
Martin Swarr, Lester Charles, S. B.
Minnich, Ed. Stauffer, I. B. Mum-
the Greyhound talkie movies.
Teac A) officers: President, Mrs. Jennie
at €acners v .
4 1p, | Fornoc; V ice-president, Mis. Iona
enna. in . .
: Metzger; Treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie
Laura Kauff-
the Bulletin.

More Thrilling Tales
Of Sea Adventure
of the days
Clippers
ip skippers. Don't
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distributed with the
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the Ironville
the following
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of adventure,
related by
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THIN FARM WOODLOT lesters of the Pennsylvania State|out some of the less thrifty
{me snd ‘George Shenck. 3 | IRO NVI LLE Thinning operations in the woods College. First, removed the crooked, | that remain. ol
Pre he whedon 1A bia] need not be started until the trees limby, short, and defective trees. Siibsoribe: forthe Bullets
| de ate 1 are 20 to 25 year old, declare for-|If the stand still is too dense, thin] ubscribe for the Bulletin.
Roy Peris and family moved into | Cross banners, window cards etc. On Sunday, Lloyd A. Kauffman —_—
Mr. Brandts home. | | celebrated his 50th birthday.
The Stark family moved into the Th S ith Three new members were admit-
Koser apartments. e mi S io into membership of the Iron-
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Boll, moved (From page 1) [ville U. B. Church at the Sunday
| into their new home. Leh children, seven of whom are! evening service. i
iy Mr. Howard Stauffer has been ||iying: Emma, wife of Abner| Christ M. Kauffman will this week
bedfast the past week. | Heisey, Mount Joy; William, Char lebrate his 51st birthday. They
a pd Pent a few days | jes and Edna, at hor Anna | vere entertained by their families,
{ wi arles Mussers. 3 fr id |
Robert Landis is employed at] Re ~ with a dmner
Armstrong's at hiding [Sere 0 a Sutday Services in the Ironville
Albert Ranser was the guest pf Sica aii = Chu eh 2 Sunday School at
Robert Buel on Monday afternoon Tet dite hoe tor > m, CE 6:45 p. m. Wor-
Carl Kauffman and family were| 1. .. .. at the re np Vige ot dvb I
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ham- + Hoisov. the Ths Guild Stected the
| mer. fal at sand ge 1 w ng « President, Fran-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hammer spent : : Meriin Wh C : yn
Sunday with Mr. and Mus. Ross | daughter, Marlene; Edna Smitl Pate Wel aT To
Fair at Florin, | daughter, Gloria, Mrs. Elwood Col- Hor Hr Yoo the
and Mis. John Swarr cele- | lins and son, Val, Willi xm Sr is ay M . ; Youn Reba
brated His. 775 ichday on. Tues. | and sons, William, Carl, Mel 1s A - : ig nny at a
day. Congratulations. | Benjamin and Charles, Mrs. Do Sh =e ™ en
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weaver call- | ooh and won. Jon und daughter, eee eld on ursday € g
ed on Mrs. Frank Swanger at the { Grace. Donald Smith, Henry Foeh- inte Sur 5
Gok: Hse ak. Lititz, linger, James Constine, William 3 Alen Fp pi S. .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver and | pon Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Be Us hoy} e > nw
children called on Mr and Mrs { Bongart, Dolores Bongart, Mr. an - hot 2 Speiing h a
Roy Schroll near Middletown on | hrs John Gibble, Mr. and Mrs. Irenville school house, oe wi
i Loy David Landis, Frederick Helfrich, be olin on re. . .
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disville Fire Co. to bring the| So walf hour of chalk talk. ear :
family to the Hall on Saturday | | Staley Hostetter of Salunga will
Toul: . tov . ~ | FLORIN LADY MEMBER | give several readings. Arrange- X T H 8 EAUTI FU L
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